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Posted in , on June 13, 2024

Students learn coding to fly drones

This week, student coders and pilots took flight at the seventh and largest 色窝窝无码一区二区三区 Camp Innovation yet. students at Camp Innovation

Hosted by the district鈥檚 technology integration and innovation department at the 色窝窝无码一区二区三区 Dan Dipert Career and Technical Center, the four-day camp offers fourth through 10th-grade students a unique opportunity to dive into the world of computer science.

And fly drones.

Each week for three weeks, the camp hosted over 275 students, totaling over 800 鈥撎齛 jump of more than 150听from 2023.

鈥淭hese kids are having equitable experiences,鈥 said technology integration specialist Susan Anderson. 鈥淲e have students represented from every single campus across our district this summer.鈥

Campgoers’ pre-camp experience with coding ranges from some to none. But by the end of the week, they all have a lot. From programming drones, , and , opportunities for engagement and learning are endless.听 students at Camp Innovation

鈥淚t鈥檚 all so interesting,鈥 said ninth grader Broden Clark-Davis.听鈥淚鈥檝e really been wanting to learn about Python, and this is helping me get that introduction.鈥

To measure the camp’s impact, a pre-test and post-test were introduced this year, tracking each participant’s growth.

鈥淚n our first week, these kids showed听substantial growth between day one and day four,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淏oth of our secondary group’s scores were up over 120%.鈥

Thanks to the help of 色窝窝无码一区二区三区 teachers, librarians and instructional coaches, each student rotates among听three different activities per age group.

This year, activities ranged from choreographing robot dances, delivering pizzas with drones, competing in Sphero summer Olympics and more. students at Camp Innovation

鈥淎 lot of these teachers even bring back what they learn at Camp Innovation and听introduce these activities to the kids in their own classrooms,鈥 Anderson said.听

For many students, Camp Innovation is a way to continue learning during the summer, a choice they eagerly make.

鈥淭his is my third year at Camp Innovation,鈥 said incoming ninth听grader Elliot Bland. 鈥淐amp Innovation is so fun. I鈥檝e been here two times before because it鈥檚 just so cool.鈥

Beyond coding, the camp also fosters friendship and community.

鈥淢y favorite part has been the friends I鈥檝e met and seeing other people that I already know,鈥 Bland said.

Eighth grader Brent Richardson felt the same way. students at Camp Innovation

鈥淢y favorite part has been meeting new friends like Elliot,鈥 he said.听

That鈥檚 been the goal since the camp started in 2015.

鈥淚t鈥檚 so special, and it鈥檚 grown so much since then,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淚t makes me very happy and very proud.鈥

Thanks to the support from 色窝窝无码一区二区三区鈥檚 state and federal interventions and operations department, Camp Innovation offers all the fun and learning for free.

If your student did not get the chance to attend Camp Innovation this year, equipment is always available for check-out through the technology integration and innovation department.

And, if you鈥檙e ready to embark in a series of challenges where STEM meets the real world and express your creativity and imagination, keep an eye out for next summer鈥檚 registration window opening in spring 2025.